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    Veteran Member Four Rings agentsmith988's Avatar
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    Really quick brake rotor question

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    A local seller is getting rid of some unused Centric front rotors and pads for $50 bucks. I know they're not the best quality, but for $50 bucks, I don't really mind trying them out. Only issue is that one of the rotors has more than 5 bolt holes to match other fitments, while the other is the standard five holes.

    Is this going to cause any problems with weight differences? Or is it insignificant?

    Quick pic from seller...
    Last edited by agentsmith988; 09-26-2010 at 05:35 PM.
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    Veteran Member Three Rings omgwtfbbq!'s Avatar
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    You'll be fine.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    You'll be ok. The Centric rotors are actually the same exact rotors that most companies like Powerstop and Powerslot use to cross drill and slot. They also make OE rotors for just about every auto mfgr on the planet.

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